CEDAR 2000 Poster Session I-N
Tuesday, June 27; 6-9 PM

Discipline Category: Instruments

First authors in italics are students who elected to participate in the Poster Competition
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Poster #

Authors

Title

I-N.01 Justin Breese, Keith J. Nowicki, Richard L. Collins, Laura J. Cutler Laser Induced Flourescence Studies of the Middle Atmosphere
I-N.02 Thomas J. Duck, Dwight P. Sipler, Joseph E. Salah, John W. Meriwether The Firepond Lidar at MIT Haystack Observatory
I-N.03 Dwight Sipler, Thomas Duck Evaluation of a Liquid Crystal Fabry-Perot for use in Lidar applications
I-N.04 R. B. Kerr, J. Noto ,B.M. McCormack A "Fly-Eye" Mosaic Fabry-Perot for Airglow Spectroscopy
I-N.05 Joshua Semeter, Richard Doe, Michael Ertl, Gerhard Haerendel Simultaneous Multispectral Imaging of Auroral Fine Structure
I-N.06 S. McQuerry, S. Avery, J. Avery, D. Thorsen, E. Lau, S. Palo, R. Schafer, P. Johnston, R. Strauch, M. J. Post, A. Manson, C. Meek The Platteville Atmospheric Observatory
I-N.07 Warner L. Ecklund, Roland T. Tsunoda The Pohnpei Radar Observatory - PRO
I-N.08 S.E. Palo, N.A. Makarov, J.M. Forbes, W.L. Ecklund, Yu.I. Portnyagin, B. Petrov A Low-Cost, Remotely-Deployable Meteor Radar System for Mesosphere/Ionosphere Coupling Studies
I-N.09 Ronald F. Woodman, Jorge L. Chau Wide-beam forming using binary phase coding
I-N.10 Julie F. Kafkalidis, Timothy L. Killeen, Wilbert R. Skinner, Charles J. Edmonson, Rick J. Niciejewski, Heinz J. Grassl, David A. Gell, Peter E. Hansen, Jon D. Harvey Current Performance of the TIMED Doppler Interferometer
I-N.11 Rodney Viereck Solar EUV Observation from GOES: Objectives and Instrument Design